## One Piece Chapter 175, pages 11-12: Release - Chapter: 175 - Pages: 11-12 - Characters: Luffy, Usopp, Nami, Smoker, Zoro, Sanji ### Summary Page 11: Luffy, undeterred by the scale of the threat, looks fiercely determined. He declares, "TO KICK THAT BASTARD'S ASS! I DON'T NEED ANOTHER GODDAMN REASON,". Usopp, overwhelmed by the information, says, "Hmph, what the heck are you going on about? Whoa, this is getting too big for me... The whole world!? How is that possible!?". The reality of their situation sets back in as Usopp realizes the water level is rising. He panics again, "OH CRAP! THE WATER'S ALREADY UP TO MY THIGHS! WE'RE GONNA DIE! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!". Nami screams, "NOOO!". Smoker calmly asks, "I see... So then... How do you plan to get out of here?". Usopp, losing hope, slumps against Zoro, saying, "I'M... STARTING TO FEEL FAINT...". Luffy encourages them, "NO! HANG IN THERE, LUFFY! VIVI SAID SHE'LL BE BACK WITH HELP SOON!". Nami expresses her concern for Vivi, "Vivi... It must be hard for you, what with so little time... Sorry for putting you through so much stress...". Zoro, frustrated by his inability to cut the cage, thinks, "DAMN IT! IF ONLY I WERE STRONGER, I COULD CUT THROUGH THIS CAGE NO PROBLEM...!". A small thought bubble near Zoro humorously recalls, "'One should not make any loud noises while eating'...". Page 12: A massive, dynamic double-page spread captures a moment of explosive action. A gigantic Bananagator is violently launched upwards out of the water, its body contorted from a devastating impact. The beast's mouth is wide open, revealing its sharp teeth, as it is sent flying with immense force. Large, bold sound effects emphasize the sheer power of the blow. A voice shouts the name of the attack: "ANTI-MANNER KICK COURSE!". At the bottom of the panel, standing in the swirling water where the beast was just struck, is Sanji. His leg is still raised high in the air, having just delivered the powerful kick that sent the massive creature airborne. The water around him churns from the force of his movement.